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Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Homes, businesses, cars, personal property and more was lost to the Creek County wildfire Aug. 3-14. FEMA and the U. S. Small Business Administration provides disaster funds in the form of grants or loans to help residents rebuild following a major disaster. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Homes, along with the memories held inside were lost in the Creek County wildfire, Aug. 3-14 for hundreds of families. FEMA is working to provide disaster assistance to help with repair and replacement of personal property. Patricia brach/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Power still needs to be restored following the wildfire in Creek County. FEMA encourages homeowners, renters and business owners to apply for federal assistance as a result of the Aug. 3-14, 2012 wildfire in Creek County, Okla. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Creek County residents take advantage of the opportunity to speak with representatives from the state, FEMA, U. S. Small Business Administration and others at a Disaster Recovery Center in Mannford Oklahoma following the Aug. 3-14 wildfire. FEMA opens disaster recovery centers within days of a the major declaration to provide recovery information and help residents register for assistance. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Broken dishes, a simple yet sad reminder of the devastation not only in material goods but in memories lost for those affected by the Creek County wildfire, Aug. 3-14. FEMA and the U. S. Small Business Administration provides financial assistance to qualified applicants following a major disaster. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Communities come together in times of need as evidenced by the abundance of donated clothing following the Creek County Aug. 3-14 wildfire. When the capabilities to recover from a disaster is beyond the local and state's resources, a major declaration is declared opening the way for FEMA assistance. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Extreme Temperatures ^ Fire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Only the oven is recognizable in this burned out home following the Aug 3-14, 2012 wildfire in Creek County,Oklahoma. Hundreds of families returned to find their homes completely destroyed. FEMA is providing funds to help homeowners begin their recovery. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Intense heat and fire hollowed out this large tree during the Creek County wildfire Aug. 3-14. Creek County was declared a major disaster area Aug. 22 which opened doors for federal assistance. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Extreme Temperatures ^ Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- This bathtub and water heater bear witness to the intense heat that destroyed this home during the Aug. 3-14, 2012 wildfire in Creek County Okla. FEMA is working to provide funds for uninsured losses to help homeowners begin their recovery. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Cleanup begins following the devastating Creek County wildfire, Aug. 3-14. Hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. FEMA provides grants to help with emergency repairs and essential disaster-related needs. Patricia Brach/FEMA

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Title: Debris from Creek County Wildfire

Production Date: 08/28/2012

Caption: Mannford, Okla. , Aug. 28, 2012 -- Cleanup begins following the devastating Creek County wildfire, Aug. 3-14. Hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. FEMA provides grants to help with emergency repairs and essential disaster-related needs. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Photographer Name: Patricia Brach

City/State: Mannford, OK

Keywords: Creek County ^ Wildfire ^ Aug. 3-14 ^ cleanup ^ FEMA ^ Ok. homes ^ damaged ^

Disasters: Oklahoma Freedom Wildfire (DR-4078)

Disaster Types: Fire ^ Wildfire

Categories: Debris ^ Individual Assistance ^ Miscellaneous ^ Recovery

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Cotton gin in the oil ghost town of Slick, Oklahoma

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